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VOTE: Player of the Week – Week 10

TriStateFootball.com is proud to present the Mella Window & Carpet Cleaning Player of the Week for the 2022 regular season. Players will be nominated from the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana areas throughout the season.

Each week a group of nominees will be selected from a large list of some of the area’s top performances and will be included in an online voting poll to determine a winner. The poll will launch weekly on Sundays. Voters can vote once per hour, per IP address (we track it on the back end so cheating will result in votes being voided) through Wednesday at 12:00 PM Eastern weekly.

Once a player has won, they are ineligible to be nominated a second time. Players can only be nominated up to a max of three times during the course of the season.

All of the season winners will be recognized and receive a plaque at the TriStateFootball.com Year in Review Show in February of 2023 (more details announced once season concludes).

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Luke Barkley, Oak Hills, Sr, TE/LB – Led the Highlanders defense with five solo tackles, a sack, two tackles for losses, an interception with a 38-yard return and had a reception for 13 yards on offense as Oak Hills shutout Middletown, 7-0.

Mitch Bolden, Lakota West, Sr, QB – Posted career highs of 302 yards and four touchdowns passing on senior night as the Firebirds beat Colerain 31-14 and went 10-0 in the regular season for the first time in school history.

Cole Burton, East Central, Jr, QB – Tossed four touchdowns (all in the first half) on 6-8 attempts for 159 yards as the Trojans routed Edgewood (IN), 53-0.

Ryan Coyle, Cincinnati Country Day, So, RB/LB – Ran for 153 yards and three touchdowns, had 10 total tackles and an interception in the Nighthawks 47-13 triumph over MVCA.

Chase Crone, Simon Kenton, Sr, QB – Amassed 377 yards of total offense (192 pass, 185 rush) and accounted for four touchdowns (two pass, two rush) as the Pioneers eked past Ryle, 38-31.

Damien Dawson, Lockland, So, QB – Aired it out for 262 yards, had 10 carries for 95 yards, accounted for five touchdowns (four pass, one rush) and had an interception on defense in the Panthers 38-31 win over New Miami.

Luke Flowers, Elder, Sr, RB – Found the end zone a career high three times (all in the first half) and ran for 86 yards in the Panthers 31-7 victory over rival La Salle.

Jaylan Grant, Hamilton, Sr, QB/DB – Ran for two touchdowns, threw for a pair of scores, had 96 yards passing, 93 yards rushing and four solo tackles as Big Blue held off Sycamore, 28-14.

Kinxton Hill, Northwest, Jr, RB – Churned out 114 yards and two touchdowns as Northwest got past Talawanda in a 53-49 shootout.

Jude Hooks, Fenwick, Sr, QB – Tallied 106 all-purpose yards, threw for 34 yards, ran for 81 yards and two touchdowns as the Falcons flew past Carroll, 39-6

Will Kocher, Kings, Sr, QB – Threw for 492 yards and six touchdowns as the Knights oust Anderson, 41-26.

Braylon Miller, Covington Catholic, Jr, WR/DB – Caught four balls for 134 yards with a pair of touchdowns catches and had an interception on defense.

Logan Mullert, CHCA, Sr, QB – Threw for five touchdowns, ran for two more, had 200 yards passing and 86 rushing as the Eagles won a 50-33 shootout over Norwood.

Jahmar Richardson, Taft, Sr, RB/LB – Was a one man wrecking crew with 103 yards with two touchdowns on eight carries, one reception for 50 yards, six solo tackles, one forced fumble and three-and-a-half sacks as the Senators shutout Woodward, 47-0, their seventh of the season and fourth in a row.

Bo Rickman, West Clermont, So, QB – Accounted for three for four touchdowns (three rush, one pass), ran for 92 yards and threw for 56 more yards as the Wolves beat Loveland, 49-13.

Leland Jones-Royalty, Taylor, Sr, RB – Ran for 387 yards and five touchdowns on 40 carries as the Yellow Jackets plowed past Mariemont, 41-18.

Emory Severance, Ross, So, QB – Accounted for four touchdowns (two pass, two rush), ran for 90 yards and went 5-6 for 90 yards passing in the Rams 46-30 win over Mount Healthy.

Bryce Sipple, Blanchester, Jr, RB – Carried the ball 13 times for 133 yards and three touchdowns as the Wildcats roared past East Clinton, 46-12.

Natwan Webster, Milford, Sr, RB – Hit paydirt three times on 13 carries for 107 yards in the Eagles 56-21 victory over Turpin.

Alex Witte, Lawrenceburg, Sr, RB/LB – Carried the ball 21 times for 282 yards (206 in the first half) and four touchdowns in the Tigers 35-6 playoff win over South Dearborn.

*This is the final week of our Player of the Week campaign. Congrats to all the players voted as our Player of the Week in 2022 and thanks to Mella Window & Carpet Cleaning for their continued support.

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